Recently I’ve been combing through the LMB hard-drives here at HQ and I’m finding a TON of media and content that has never made it on the site. For whatever reason, sometimes we just shoot stuff that doesn’t see the light of day. Every now and again we’re going to revisit that, so holler our way if you have some old photos that people need to see that never got posted. Today’s choice came from Eric’s night at Mayer Hawthorne and Chromeo last Halloween at the Electric Factory in Philly… —Editor

I have never felt like a artist or even a photographer, I feel more like a person who sees the need to photograph his life. Still Frames can be uniting forces of emotion, and I feel music photography can be almost a bigger voice than the actual arist. My love of music and a DSLR has brought me to some pretty amazing places. In my first year alone I found myself hanging out in a tent next to the Avett brothers, shaking hands with Chromeo and having Win Butlers sweat fly into my eyes while he belts out the opening lyrics to Wake up. But my true goal is not to have a almost famous moment, but to capture what I see in these artists hoping that future viewers can be inspired to listen and fall in love with the artist the same way as I did.